Class Notes

1913*

November 1940 WARDE WILKINS, ROBERT O. CONANT
Class Notes
1913*
November 1940 WARDE WILKINS, ROBERT O. CONANT

Get RAILROAD MAGAZINE, October issue, and look on Pages 32 and 34 for the pictures of Edmund A. Freeman. There is a long and excellent account of The LargestRailroad Library. It is the Bureau of Railway Economics Library in Washington, D. C. The main function of the library is to provide source material on railway economics, railway history and general railway development. The card index is all important for finding material and as the Bureau receives over 250 periodicals annually, as well as occasional copies of other magazines, it maintains a card index for magazines as well as for books. To Edmund Freeman goes the credit for the excellent card catalogue and filing system.

Bill Butler, Manager of the San Jose Hospital, San Jose, California, was in Boston for the Hospital Convention just before the Legion Convention in September and had lunch with Tubby Merrill and the Secretary. Bill, except for white hair, looks just the same and tried to tell us we had not changed. He brought word from Squire Wilson and all those on the Pacific Coast. And still they come:

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Camburn Martin request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Nancy Greenleaf to Mr. Alexander Duncan Kerr, Saturday, the twenty-eighth of September, at half after eight o'clock, First Unitarian Church, Saint Louis.

George Steele is back at Choate School after a short summer at his Wellesley Hills home. He is Assistant Headmaster and Director of Summer School.

Harold S. Tuck in September was reelected president of the Tax League of Watertown, Mass.

Bill Gumbart travelled south from New aven, Conn., and spent some time the hrst of September in Wheeling, W. Va„ and called on Senator Hugus who did the onors and showed Bill the environs, arker Trowbridge breaks into print again, picture and all. Parker was named as the new President at the annual meeting of the Worcester Academy Alumni Council, September 24, 1940.

Secretary, Box 2057, Boston, Mass. Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.

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